The Life of David HumeHunt and Clarke, 1826 - 147 páginas |
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... courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these courts as aid - de- camp to the general , along with sir Harry Erskine , and captain Grant , now general Grant . These two years were ...
... courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these courts as aid - de- camp to the general , along with sir Harry Erskine , and captain Grant , now general Grant . These two years were ...
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... court fell into a great laughter , most of the court being aldermen . He was to have been set upon the pillory for this cheat ; but John Taylour , the water poet , being his great friend , got the lord chief justice Richardson to bail ...
... court fell into a great laughter , most of the court being aldermen . He was to have been set upon the pillory for this cheat ; but John Taylour , the water poet , being his great friend , got the lord chief justice Richardson to bail ...
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... court , which she did , and within one quarter of an hour the lord came into the same box wherein she was . But I grew weary of such employments , and since have burned my books which instructed these curiosities : for after that I ...
... court , which she did , and within one quarter of an hour the lord came into the same box wherein she was . But I grew weary of such employments , and since have burned my books which instructed these curiosities : for after that I ...
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... court , about July or August , 1647 ; for he was there , and at that time when my house was visited with the plague . He was desirous to escape from the soldiery , and to obscure himself for. some. time. near. London. ,. the. citizens.
... court , about July or August , 1647 ; for he was there , and at that time when my house was visited with the plague . He was desirous to escape from the soldiery , and to obscure himself for. some. time. near. London. ,. the. citizens.
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... court , alderman Adams sent his majesty one thousand pounds in gold , five hundred whereof he gave madam Whorewood . I be- lieve I had twenty pieces of that very gold for my share . I have something more to write of Charles the First's ...
... court , alderman Adams sent his majesty one thousand pounds in gold , five hundred whereof he gave madam Whorewood . I be- lieve I had twenty pieces of that very gold for my share . I have something more to write of Charles the First's ...
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